Material Resources in Health. Health Material Resource . Materials Management . Equipment, supplies and materials necessary to enable the functioning of health services and health care. . 1.00
Equipment and Supplies. Device, Medical . Devices, Medical . Equipment . Inventories . Medical Device . Supplies . Device . Instruments and Apparatus . Inventory . Supplies and Equipment . Apparatus and Instruments . Devices . Products . Medical Devices . Inventories . Critical Input and Equipment . Expendable and nonexpendable equipment, supplies, apparatus, and instruments that are used in diagnostic, surgical, therapeutic, scientific, and experimental procedures. . 0.51
Equipment and Supplies, Disasters. EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES . Medical instrumental and accessories aimed to give support for the diagnosis an the therapy for persons affected by a disaster . 0.47
Health Services. Services, Health . Health Service . Service, Health . Individual Health Care Services . Use of Health Services . Services for the diagnosis and treatment of disease and the maintenance of health. . 0.46
Health Systems. Health System . Network of services with the aim to provide the population an optimum level of health, to protect the risk of illness, to meet the individual needs of health and to distribute health services equitably. Its functions include the provision of health services, financing, resource generation, supervision and regulation. . 0.45
Health Equity. Equity, Health . Equity in Health . Equity in Health Condition . Opportunity to attain full health potential and no one is disadvantaged from achieving this potential because of their social position or other socially determined circumstance. . 0.44
Equity in Access to Health Services. Equity in Access . Universal Access to Health Services . Discrimination in the Health Sector . Discrimination (Public Health) . Possibility of health systems to offer alternatives for people who have more difficulties to enter and use health services in a defined geographic region. Each group, class or region has specific problems, differences in way of life, the sick, to access health services and meet their needs for life. These differences should be considered to offer more to those in need and reduce inequality. . 0.43